INCOSE Texas Gulf Coast Chapter (TGCC) May 2022 Monthly Meeting Highlights
INCOSE Texas Gulf Coast Chapter (TGCC) held its May 2022 monthly meeting on May 19, 2022, discussing new members, proposed changes in the TGCC By-Laws, an introduction to the INCOSE International Symposium (IS) 2022, and more. The meeting also featured the introduction by Rusty Eckman, ESEP. Check out the new members who joined in April/May 2022 and proposed changes in the TGCC By-Laws. Explore opportunities to participate in the INCOSE International Symposium 2022 happening in Detroit, MI from June 25-30, 2022. Learn more about the chapter and engage with the community on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
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INCOSE Texas Gulf Coast Chapter (TGCC) May 2022 Monthly Meeting May 19, 2022
Agenda New Members April/May 2022 Proposed Change in TGCC By Laws INCOSE International Symposium (IS) 2022 Introduction Speaker for May 2022 (Rusty Eckman, ESEP)
New Members 7 New Members in April/May 2022 Matthew Buttry, Joy Rodriguez, Heath Buttery, Caroline Magee, Desiree Walters, Olivia Gallegos, David Belleza
Proposed Changes in the TGCC By Laws BYLAW IX NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS Section 3 FROM: The officers and directors shall serve for one year. TO: With the exception of the President, Vice President and Past President, the officers and directors shall serve for one year. The President, Vice President and Past President shall serve a term of two years. BYLAW XI MEETINGS Section 1 FROM: The organization of the CHAPTER membership business meeting and program meetings shall be the responsibility of the Program Committee TO: Add at the end or in absence of a committee the President. BYLAW XV AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS Section 4 FROM: For amendment of these Bylaws, a quorum shall be defined as 20 percent of the membership TO: For amendment of these Bylaws, a quorum shall be defined as 10 percent of the membership
Proposed Changes in the TGCC By Laws Need 20% voting participation from TGCC members (163 current members) Benefits of these changes: President can advance his/her vision for the chapter with a 2-year term Gives more time for the Vice President to learn from the President for an easier transition For the Program Committee to line up monthly speakers, the modified wording aligns with the current process Provides better probability that we will have enough member participation to vote on future changes/amendments Will send out an email detailing the changes and how to vote to approve or reject the changes
INCOSE International Symposium (IS) 2022 Date: June 25 30, 2022 Location: Detroit, MI Hybrid event In-person: $1520 member Virtual: $750 member
Resources Chapter Information https://www.incose.org/incose-member-resources/chapters- groups/ChapterSites/texas-gulf-coast/chapter-home LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3790414/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/tgccincose Twitter https://twitter.com/tgcc_incose Any chapter questions or suggestions for future speakers Email tgcc.incose@outlook.com INCOSE Homepage https://www.incose.org/
Speaker Introduction: Courtney Wright, CSEP Title: How to get INCOSE certification without taking a scary test Courtney Wright is a Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) and the Program Manager for INCOSE s Certification Program. She has over twenty years of experience working as an SE, including at NASA, the US Department of Defense, and the Federal Aviation Administration. She enjoys describing everything in her life using systems engineering terminology, much to the dismay of her family and the amusement of her friends. She knows better than to say, Actually and hasn t yet accepted that Interestingly is just as bad. She has a bachelor s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a master s in Operations Research, and she worked at JSC from 2005 to 2011.